File:華夷圖附注.jpg
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Description華夷圖附注.jpg |
English: 華夷圖。Map of China and foreign tribes, a map engraved on stone in 1136 A.D. This map was drawn from a stone rubbing of the original map with added annotations in pencil for publication in a French journal in 1903 |
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Source | https://www.loc.gov/item/2006458643/ |
Author | 大齊 |
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